John Hood explores how misinterpreting data can lead to flawed conclusions about government policies and their effectiveness.
Recent neuroscience research shows that our brain’s organization of the visual world occurs much earlier than previously thought by scientists. As early as 2 months of age, babies exhibit clear ...
The Law of Mass action predicts that all adverse drug reactions are related to the concentration of the drug at the site of action, and therefore to the administered dose. In other words, there is no ...
Industry leaders describe how proteomics is shifting toward clinical and applied use through standardized workflows, scalable ...
If you had meticulous records of my wake-up times and compared them against daily sunrises, you’d find a consistent pattern: the sun almost always rises after I do. Since you are not a loon, however, ...
Two research teams from the Universitat Jaume I of Castelló and the Universitat de València have developed a material and its synthesis method based on multivariate-modulated metal–organic frameworks ...
LCGC International salutes Jack Henion and Bob W.J. Pirok, winners of the 19th annual LCGC Lifetime Achievement and Emerging ...
Toward a Further Understanding of Suicide Risk from a Mindset Framework among Older Adults. Psychology, 17, 126-137. doi: ...
Background Early graft failure within 90 postoperative days is the leading cause of mortality after heart transplantation. Existing risk scores, based on linear regression, often struggle to capture ...
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I’m an early riser. I have been since early adulthood — long, long before any hungry children, or a certain German Shepherd, came along to command my early-morning attention.